January 2014 Blog Posts (8)

1. To relax the jaw by using its natural physiologic processes.2. To prevent bruxism and clenching by preventing the rear teeth from touching in centric or eccentric movements utilizing the jaw opening reflex.

has issued a second plea to her fans, this time from rehab, to send her their TEETH. I guess the "outpouring" of support that she feels from her fan base can best be felt when she can build something from their teeth.

With an increasing amount of patients turning to online resources to research potential dental care providers, it’s becoming essential for dentists and practices to not only increase their online visibility, but also ensure that their online reputation is in good standing. A new program launched by LocalSearchForDentists.com is helping dental professionals across the nation establish more credibility online and increase their number of patients because of it.

Dr. Marc Doctors and I, who have a combined 60 years of occlusal and clinical experience in observing treatments to control TMJD symptoms, decided to do a survey of occlusal devices and therapies that treat bruxism within the neuromuscular and occlusal systems of the head and neck. We were looking specifically at therapies that were effective and repeatable for the many clinical signs and symptoms…